Calgary Roughnecks

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Calgary Roughnecks
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Division Western
Founded 2001
Home arena Pengrowth Saddledome
Based in Calgary, Alberta
Colors Red, Black, White
Head coach Troy Cordingley
General manager Kurt Silcott
PLPA representative Kaleb Toth
Local media Shaw TV
Championships 2004
Division Championships 2004
Website www.calgaryroughnecks.com


The Calgary Roughnecks are a member of the National Lacrosse League based in Calgary, Alberta. The name refers to the roughnecks who work in Alberta's oil and gas industry. The team is affectionately known by fans as the Riggers.

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[edit] Team beginnings (2001-2002 season)

On March 28, 2001, a press conference was held in Calgary to announce the Roughnecks as the (then) tenth NLL franchise under the ownership of Calgary businessman Brad Banister. Kevin Melnyk was announced as the Head Coach and General Manager. Prior to the season getting under way some resume inaccuracies became public regarding Melnyk. Melnyk, who claimed to be a member of one of Canada's National teams, was replaced by the team with Chris Hall as Head Coach and Brad Banister as General Manager.

The Roughnecks hosted the Montreal Express in the inaugural game for both franchises on November 24, 2001. The Roughnecks lost by a score of 32-17. This set a new league record for most combined goals scored in a game and the most goals scored by one team.

The team ended their inaugural season with a 4-12 record.

[edit] Success

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Calgary Roughnecks

In the 2002-2003 season, the Roughnecks enhanced their record to 9-7, with a very successful 6-2 record at home. Leading the team with 63 points was Tracey Kelusky. Close behind him was Kaleb Toth with 61 points. Before the season got going Brad Banister promised the fans the playoffs and the boys pulled it off. They travelled to Buffalo for the first playoff game in franchise history. The team lost 16-9 against the Buffalo Bandits to get knocked out of the playoffs.

The Roughnecks continued their improvement in the 2003-2004 season with a record of 10-6. Lewis Ratcliff lead the team with 71 points. Tracey Kelusky finished second with 69. Again Banister predicted a playoff entry and this time he predicted a home game to boot. Finishing third in the West the only way to get a home playoff game was to meet the third place team from the East. In the playoffs, the Roughnecks beat the San Jose Stealth 15-14 on the road to advance to the conference final. Again on the road, the Roughnecks beat the Colorado Mammoth with a final score of 13-11. On May 7, 2004, the Roughnecks hosted the championship game against the Buffalo Bandits, who had knocked them out of the playoff the previous year. Calgary won the Champion's Cup by beating the Bandits 14-11 in front of a home crowd of 19,289 in the Pengrowth Saddledome.

For the 2004-2005 season former Roughneck player and assistant coach Dave Bremner was hired as General Manager.

The Roughnecks hosted the 2005 NLL All Star Game on February 26, 2005. This was the first nationally televised NLL game; it was broadcast on NBC. Roughnecks' captain Kelusky took home the Most Valuable Player award as the East beat the West in an 11-10 overtime win. The 2005 season saw the Roughnecks come in first place in the Western Conference for the first time in franchise history. This garnered them a bye in the first round of the playoffs. On April 30, they hosted the Arizona Sting for the conference title and lost with a score of 19-15.

Prior to the 2005-2006 season the Roughnecks hired on former Buffalo GM Kurt Silcott to replace Dave Bremner and become the fourth GM in team history.

After beginning the 2007 NLL season 4-1, the Roughnecks lost three straight games, and Silcott fired the only head coach in Roughnecks history, Chris Hall. Silcott filled in as interim head coach for one game, and then hired former Roughnecks player Jeff Dowling as the second head coach in Roughnecks history on March 9, 2007.[1] He has since been replaced as Head Coach by Troy Cordingley[2], while former Toronto Rock Head Coach Terry Sanderson was added as Assistant Coach.

During the 2007 off-season, the Calgary Roughnecks signed a Japanese player, Shinya Maruyama, to a one-year contract. Maruyama would have been the first Japanese player to play in the NLL.[3] However, he did not make the team and was released from the club.

[edit] Roster

No. Position Player
60 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Goalie Avery, Ryan
85 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Trans Cable, Shawn
16 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def Carnegie, Mike
24 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def Carnegie, Scott
20 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def Codd, Bruce
27 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def Couling, Kyle
30 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Goalie Dietrich, Steve
28 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Dobbie, Dane
7 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Hall, Kelly
40 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Trans Heavenor, Nolan
47 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def Hinman, Greg
17 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Kelusky, Tracey (C)
No. Position Player
22 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Malawsky, Curt
37 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def McBride, Andrew
80 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def McFetridge, Peter
11 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def McNish, Ryan
14 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Def Moleski, Jeff
6 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Trans Neufeld, Kyle
71 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Ranger, Scott
42 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Ratcliff, Lewis
77 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Shattler, Jeff
9 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Fwd Toth, Kaleb
4 Image:Flag of Canada.svg Trans Wray, Devan

[edit] All time Record

Season Division W-L Finish Home Road GF GA Coach Playoffs
2002 Northern 4-12 T-3 2-6 2-6 224 264 Kevin Melnyk*,
Chris Hall
Missed playoffs
2003 Northern 9-7 T-2 6-2 3-5 209 207 Chris Hall Lost in quarterfinals
2004 Western 10-6 3rd 4-4 6-2 214 187 Chris Hall Won Championship
2005 Western 10-6 1st 6-2 4-4 216 208 Chris Hall Lost in division finals
2006 Western 9-7 3rd 4-4 5-3 183 178 Chris Hall Lost in division semifinals
2007 Western 9-7 2nd 4-4 5-3 219 202 Chris Hall,
Jeff Dowling
Lost in division semifinals
Total 6 seasons 51-45   26-22 25-23 1265 1246    
Playoff Totals   3-4   1-2 2-2 87 97    

* Resigned prior to beginning of season

[edit] Playoff Results

The Roughnecks have qualified for the NLL playoffs five times in their first six seasons, winning the Champion's Cup in 2004.

Season Game Visiting Home
2003 Quarterfinals Calgary 9 Buffalo 16
2004 Division Semifinal Calgary 15 San Jose 14
Division Final Calgary 13 Colorado 11
Championship Buffalo 11 Calgary 14
2005 Division Final Arizona 19 Calgary 15
2006 Division Semifinal Calgary 17 Colorado 18
2007 Division Semifinal Arizona 13 Calgary 9

[edit] References

  1. ^ Jeff Dowling named Calgary head coach. NLL.com (March 9, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-03-09.
  2. ^ Bandit becomes 'Necks New Bench Boss. Calgary Roughnecks web site (July 4, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-05.
  3. ^ Roughnecks Sign Japanese Star. NLL.com (September 21, 2007). Retrieved on 2007-09-25.

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Preceded by
Toronto Rock
National Lacrosse League Champions
2004
Succeeded by
Toronto Rock
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